Presentation for the Department of Commerce's Internet Policy Task Force Second Public Meeting Recording Industry Association of America, May 8, 2014.

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Presentation for the Department of Commerce's Internet Policy Task Force Second Public Meeting Recording Industry Association of America, May 8, 2014

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Current Environment Lacks Standardization for Efficient Notice Sending/Processing Various providers insist on specific methods unique to their service for receipt and prompt (or any) action concerning infringement/DMCA notices Have different forms/requirements for different services operated by the same company Forms/process may be changed by provider without notice to repeat notice senders

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Problem in Context RIAA noticed: – Over 5,400,000 infringements in the aggregate in the first 4 months of 2014 to over 250 service providers – Due to resource constraints, we can monitor only tens of thousands of works, not the millions owned or distributed by our members – To give you a flavor of the nature of the problem, consider: Last year, RIAA noticed over 760,000 infringements to 4shared (and to Google about 4shared) – 686 were for the same track, “The Show” by Lenka – 654 were for the same track, “Danz Kuduro” by Don Omar

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Hosting Providers Range from insistence on submission via webform only (i.e., won’t accept email submission) to provisions for accepting bulk submissions to use of API tools for taking down infringing content

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Twitter’s Infringement Submission Form To our knowledge, Twitter requires completion of this webform to submit notices, and frequent changes to this webpage make it difficult to automate/efficiently submit bulk notices to Twitter.

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Compare with Google’s Web Form for Blogger Bulk Notices Asks for data in XML format Not quite statutory DMCA standard language Google also offers its standard blogger notice web form but individual form includes language that may unduly discourage users from submitting notices (see search screen shot later in presentation for example).

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Or Google’s YouTube Content Verification Tool With YouTube, Google provides a content verification tool to expedite takedown submissions. It also has the Content ID system for qualified applicants. YouTube also offers a web form for submitting notices, and has a policy for accepting notices via email, mail and fax.

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Or with MediaFire We believe MediaFire provides email or web submission or an API tool to permit content owners to immediately takedown infringing content and uses other tools to limit dissemination of infringing works.

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Search Engines/Indexing Sites Require different information in different formats Place limits on numbers/format of bulk notices to be submitted

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Google Offers at Least 2 Methods to Provide Search Notices (Individual/Limited and Bulk Notices) But web form may discourage submission of notices, and appears to require the submitter to have a Google account to access the form.

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Google: App Submission Form, Also Accepts Email Bulk Notices Web form doesn’t require screen captures but these are often requested with bulk form submissions. Web form also includes language that may deter notice submission.

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Apple: App Submission Form Image to be added Rather than “take down,” often Apple refers issue to app developer for resolution.

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Microsoft: App Submission Form Includes language that may deter notice submission. No alternate form for bulk submission.

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Other Methods A standard has emerged among ISPs/University networks for accepting p2p notices. RIAA has used this standard, known as the Automated Copyright Notice System (ACNS – info available at http://www.acns.net), to send p2p notices to universities and commercial ISPs since the mid-2000s.http://www.acns.net

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Possible Solutions for Discussion Two-pronged approach for notice submission/ ingestion – Web form (and email?) notices for manual entry that use the same format across multiple service providers + – Simplified ACNS like xml format for bulk notices? Adoption of another bulk process used by a service provider? Other?